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1. With the card reader you can easily copy Video files from your computer to a storage card The Video Player can detect Video files in all folders of a storage card O00000 00 00 00 00 00 EE eee E Ps Skip to the previous file 3 Skip to the next file Play Pause Play Pause the playback 5 ee ee prope Baya Tap full screen or double tap the view port to enjoy the movie in full screen mode Tap the full screen again will resume to the normal playback 7 e Play List Display all the video files 8 Me Mute the sound Tap or tap the middle volume sign to adjust Volume the volume level up or down 25 5 3 Playing List 1 Misso mp3 2 The_Daydream_O1_Tears mp3 3 The Flight Of Bumble Bee mp3 4 Croatian Rhapsody mpa NOTE When files are added to the play list the play list is automatically updated when you exit Video Player 26 Part Ill Communication Part Ill introduces how to use the hands free calling function 21 6 Communication This sction illustrates how to use hands free calling function step by step 6 1 Connecting to the Bluetooth device 1 To start using hands free function you need to pair your handset with the GPS device 2 Tap Setup icon on the Phone Menu to search the Bluetooth device and pair them 3 Then tap Search Phone icon it begins to search the Bluetooth handset On the handset select the Bluetooth set up Please refer to the instruction m
2. Click to see the previous next page 31 p LLI tH Dial Pad 13800138000 pO y E SE aa ne aY a a y a a yom Is Sp m RS Backspace delete the entered number symbols Dial Hang up Country code _ Sound Mute this function only works during the call Click to open the Dial Pad again for dialing extension numbers Volume up down adjustment ai Sound coming through handset GPS Click the icons to switch Incoming calls When there s an incoming call the following window will appear Incoming call Name Unknown Number 075525310858 y Click to disconnect the call Fil cick to answer the call Toolbar If you move to other levels or operate different functions during the call there ll be a toolbar shown on the top right corner of the screen 32 Outgoing calls To make an outgoing call you can use Dial Pad or click the contact s name number in the Phonebook lf the contact has more than one number stored click on the number you d like to call Massage Click on Message on the Phone Menu Tap to transfer the data You can receive and read the messages SMS Transferring data please wait Media Click on Media on the Phone Menu the following screen will appear You can check the media files saved in your handset or download to your GPS device Click on the folder to open and see the files File Manager
3. SAMSUNG SGH D520 PF Images Mf Videos P Music Sounds Other files Q ill Go back to the previous level Click the file you d like to download to GPS and click the icon to send the file Click to refresh your Media files Click to see the previous next page Internet To connect disconnect Bluetooth enabled device 33 Setup Click Setup on the Phone Menu the following screen will appear on the entry to make further setups Setup ree ze mT Connecting Phonebook Setup Check uncheck the options Phonebook Setup Import phonebook automatically v Keep phonebook in memory card Disconnect Message Setup Check uncheck the options Ka SMe Setup v Import message automatically v Popup incoming message automatically v Keep messages in memory Card Disconnect You can click lf you d like to use a different phone click on Search Phone to find pair or get your handset connected with the GPS device Please refer to the operation above 1 How to start section 34 Hands Free setup Check uncheck the option Hands free Setup v Hands free startup automatically Disconnect Connect Disconnect Setup Click this icon to connect disconnect the paired devices Exit Click to exit this program 35
4. 2 4 Backlight Rightward arrow for Bright Leftward arrow for dark The day night mode also available for use Date amp Time Backlight RG Language Time amp Date Volume x Calibration 15 2 2 5 Calibration You can calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding accurately If screen loses alignment please calibrate the screen to get back to normal display Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Date amp Time Repeat as the taget moves around the screan Press the Esc key to cancel M M gt gt 38 gt x x x gt x 5 Time amp Date Volume BackhGpt si PPPE ETE ES When the target moves to another position tap and hold at the center of the new target Repeat each time to complete the calibration process When completed tap anywhere on the screen 2 2 6 Battery This page shows the battery status when it comes to the zero side means the device need to charge battery Date amp Time Ma d v gt De SE Language Time amp Date Volume Backhabt 5 2 z x 16 Part Il Media Part Il introduces Music Player Album Movie Player etc 3 Using Music Playback 3 1 Starting Music Player This chapter introduces you how to play music files with your device The Music Player program turns your device into a music player It features xX Playback of all music files lt Basic playback controls such as play pause stop next and previ
5. Music Player Photo Viewer Video Player etc x Part Ill Communication introduces Hands free calling function How to use the navigation Please see Navigation Manual attached to the package and CD Part Basic Operations Part guides you through the process of getting your device running familiarizes you with the external components and tells you how to customize system settings 1 Getting Start This chapter tells you step by step how to perform the initial startup and introduces you to the external components of your device 1 1 Setting the ON OFF Switch The ON OFF switch should be set to the ON position for normal operation CAUTION Always leave the ON OFF switch in the ON position for normal operation On Off Switch gt a 1 2 Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery Fully charge the battery before using your device for the first time Connect the adapter cable to the right side of your device and plug the AC adapter optional into a wall outlet You have different possibilities to charge the battery of your navigation system With the help of the network adapter By means of the car adapter The battery charge indicator lights red until the navigation system is charged Do not interrupt the charging process before the battery is fully charged It will take a few hours for the navigation system is fully charged When the battery is fully charged the battery indicator will turn t
6. ON MUSIC PLAYER MOVIE PLAYER HANDSFREE ALBUM and MULTIMEDIA SETTING For more information refer to the following chapters For the Navigation please see Navigation Manual attached to the package and CD When you press the power button at the top of advice to turn off the unit your device actually enters a suspend state and the system stops operating Once you turn on the system again it resumes 2 2 System Setting Your device is supplied with default settings You may customize the settings to Suit your personal needs Once you change settings your new settings will remain until either you change them again or until battery cut off switch is turned off and then back on again which resets the unit to factory defaults Using System Settings Tap the SETTING button on the Main screen Date amp Time LORS amp amp gt gt d gt s y Le gt L Volume Backh ht BAS Ba 2 2 1 Language Tap arrow to select the language you want then tap check icon to confirm the language setting Language Date amp Time 2 2 2 Time amp Date Choosing time region that suits your location and set date and time by tapping the up and down arrows Once the setting is completed tap back icon to the setting page Date amp Time Date amp Time 2 2 3 Volume Rightward arrow for volume up Leftward arrow for volume down Date amp Time Volume RG Language S Ad Calibration 2
7. UCSUC LE LEE LE ELTETE CET onsa ma ood oora ih FEET a nS LI Reset button Press it to reset the unit Stylus Take the pen out of its compartment in order to use it and replace it after use The pointer pen is required for operating the touch screen Plays back language statements and warnings 10 Top Bottom Components e menu Prssbemermanmem OOOO Sleep Wake up Button i hold Sleep Wake up button for about two seconds i USB Interface een for connecting to a PC by means of the ActiveSync Cable for data matching 11 Left Right Side Components External aerial Interface for an optional second aerial interface 10 Volume Switch it to change the volume level up or down 11 Switch it to turn the battery on off en OR OR Card Card for removable storage 12 SD MMC slot Accepis an optional SD Secure Digital or MMC Multi Media Card card for removable storage 13 Headphone Interface Connects to a pair of stereo headphones 14 AC Adaptor Port Connection to external power supply 12 2 Setting This chapter guides you through the process of using your device and familiarizes you with the basic operations such as using the stylus pen and navigation pad 2 1 Turning on Your Device Use the power button to turn on and off your device When you turn on the device for the first time the Main screen appears as shown below There are six items on the Main screen NAVIGATI
8. User s Manual in English English Version RO2 June 2008 Trademarks All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Note The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Before You Start X Precautions and Notices For your own safety do not operate the controls of the product while driving Use this product prudently The product is intended to be used only as a navigation aid It is not for precise measurement of direction distance location or topography The calculated route is for reference only It is the user s responsibility to follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the roads When you get off the car do not leave your device on the dashboard that is subject to direct sunlight The overheating of the battery can cause malfunction and or danger GPS is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for the performance of GPS Any change to the GPS system can affect the accuracy of all GPS equipments GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials except glass When you are inside a tunnel or building GPS positioning is not available A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals is needed to determine current GPS position Signal reception can be affected by situations such as bad weather or dense overhead obstacles e g trees and tall buildings The wireless devices might interfere the reception of satelli
9. anual of your handset on how to operate Bluetooth 28 Tap BA on the bottom left corner to start the searching process You can also tap the previous next page icons to read all the found handsets Paired Devices Mobile Phone SGH D520 NGATLAK E Please make sure the Bluetooth of your phone is D enabled Start searching for phones now Tap OK if your handset s Bluetooth function is enabled If not enable it first Mobile Phone Searching Please make sure the Bluetooth of your phone is enabled Start searching for phones now Searching for phones please wait gt gp m Tap Pair then follow the instructions on your handset to complete the pairing process The GPS device name will appear on the handset display select it and input the pin code 1234 Tap OK to go back to the Phone Menu When successful paired the mobile phone model No will be displayed on screen t Pairing with phone i About phone About to connect to your phone for the first time If You should setup your phone to allow connecting to you your phone requires you to specify a password enter navigator automatically in the future See your phone manual for more details Pairing device please wait PIN 1234 29 Note a When pairing please make sure the distance between the device and the mobile phone is within the pairing range b After successful paired if you press Sleep Wake up Button to turn off the device when you tur
10. n on the device again the device will connect the mobile phone automatically You can confirm the connection on your mobile phone c After successful paired If you switch BATTERY switch to OFF position to turn off the device When you turn on the device again the device can not connect the mobile phone automatically you should tap Setup icon to pair the device again to connect the mobile phone Neednt input the pin code on your phone d When the device is in low voltage the pairing may fail 30 6 2 Main Function Phone Manu On the Phone Menu you can choose to manage your phonebook messages media files connect the Internet use hands free function or have further setups Tap the item you d like to operate to open its window for Internet and HF On Off simply tap the icon s to connect disconnect the Internet or have the hands free function on off Phone Book Click Phonebook on the Phone Menu the following screen will appear You can check your contact list call log answer or dial calls PhoneBook DE o mo i Qing Liang SE nh eF E all co back to the previous level storage Phone Memory Call log show call records click on each entry to see more detailed information Dial Pad make outgoing calls by pressing the buttons Om Click to refresh your phonebook a List contacts by last first name order Click the icons to switch The numbers here show this page total page
11. o green Note You can use the navigation system during the charging process but the power supply must not be interrupted during initial set up Leave the mains adapter connected to the navigation system for around 24 hours so that the backup battery can be fully charged You can leave the main adapter connected and this is very handy for continuous operation However the mains adapter also requires power even when it is not charging up the battery of the navigation system 1 3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle Using the Car Holder x CAUTION 1 Select an appropriate location for the car holder Never place the holder where the driver s field of vision is blocked 2 lf the car s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating an external antenna optional may be needed to route the antenna to the top of the car through a window When closing the car window be careful not to pinch the antenna cable Cars with an anti jam window design may automatically leave adequate space as needed Ps Subject to varied configurations the car holders might be different Notes for Use In A Vehicle lake care that the holder does not present any risk to safety even in the case of an accident when installing it e Take care that the cable does not impede any safety components e The display of your navigation system may show light re flexions Please take care of not being blinded during operation Do not mount the component
12. ous x Playback includes single selection playback repeat single repeat normal sequence and random sequence xX Play list support Tap the music player icon on the Main screen as shown below 3 2 Preparing Music Files for Your Device With the card reader you can easily copy music files from your computer to a storage card The Music Player can detect music files in all folders of a storage card 2008 06 23 No Name Description Previous vover me prevouste o en f voveonerate a O so foo OOOO e voume change te volume by raging the sider eet etic Paver 19 3 3 Play List Once the music player is open by default the system will automatically load all music files in the play list You also can create your own play list for further use follow the instructions below 1 To create your own play list in Music Player tap Play List icon on the control bar to enter the play list which shows the current play list 2008 06 23 Miss ou mp3 2 The_Daydream_O1_Tears mp3 3 The Flight Of Bumble Bee mpa 4 Croatien Rhapsody mp3 Play the tracks once or Repead them in Repeat the current folder Play the tracks in the current folder in a Random Play Mode oo 20 4 Using Album This chapter tells you how to play Photo files using your device The Album program turns your device into a Photo player It features Xx Playback of JPEG files X Basic playback controls such as the picture wi
13. s within the operating range of any airbags Check the secure adherence of the suction cup at regular intervals The power plug will consume power even if no device is connected Remove it when not in use to avoid draining the battery Check all safety equipment in your car after installation Connecting the Car Charger The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in a Car X CAUTION To protect your device against sudden surges in current connect the car charger only after the car engine has been Started 1 Connect one end 1 of the car charger to the power connector of your device 2 Connect the other end 2 to the cigarette lighter in the car to power and charge your device and ensure that it will not lose contact while driving This could cause a malfunction Hint Remove the power adapter from the cigarette lighter socket when ending a trip or when parking the car for a extended period of time 1 4 Understanding Hardware Features NOTE Depending upon the specific model purchased the color of your device may not exactly match the device shown in this manual Front Components Touch Screen Display the output of your appliance Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu commands or enter information 2 Charge Indicator Battery Full Green Static Battery in charging Red Static Back Components ae a CETTE BSO
14. te signals and cause the reception of the signal to be unstable For better signal reception it is recommended that you use a car antenna option A car holder is needed when using the device in a car It is recommended that you place the device in an appropriate place so as not to obstruct the driver s view or deployment of airbags When battery run out the device will automatically turn off the power So when plug in the car charger or power adaptor please reset the ON OFF switch to re initiate the device x Overview aie Navigation Features X Electronic maps with roads freeways highways railways rivers lakes points of interest etc GPS positioning Optimal route calculation and trip plan Friendly and efficient navigation with turn by turn voice and visual guidance Various ways for searching a location on the map Using a known address Using a POI point of interest Using Favorites personal stored locations Using History previous destinations X Recording and playback of journeys X Viewing modes for different needs and situations 2D or 3D Daytime or nighttime view Turn by turn view of the route Driving direction of the route Other Features xX Audio Player Photo Viewer X Movie Player About this Manual This manual is divided into four major parts Part Basic Operations tells you how to get your device running and customize system settings x Part Il Media introduces
15. th zoom in out rotation in full screen 4 1 Starting Photo Player Tap Video Player on the main page to switch to the program 21 4 2 Preparing Photo Files for Your Device The control panel will appear on the screen You can now easily control the Photo player by tapping the control buttons With the card reader you can easily copy Photo files from your computer to a storage card The Photo Player can detect Photo files in all folders of a storage card O00000 00 O t Exit Return to the main manu R a Rotate the picture 90 incounter clockwise Previous Display the previous file Display the previous file previous file i Display the next file 8 z00mout Zoomoutthe picture In zoom in mode you can drag the picture to any position 7 FullScren open the selected picture in full screen mode a Play List Display all the photo files on the SD MMC card 2 4 3 Play List 2 JPG 002 1PG 3 JPG 003 JPG 4 JPG 004 JPG 1 Filetist Present all file in SD card 25 5 Using Video Player This chapter tells you how to play Video files by your device The Video Player program turns your device into a Video player It features xX Playback of WMV ASF files X Basic playback controls such as play pause stop next and previous xX Play list support 5 1 Starting Video Player Tap Video Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 24 5 2 Preparing Video Files for Your Device

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